Tag: child development
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The Disappearing Childhood: Why Play Is Scarce in the Digital Age

The loss of three hours It doesn’t sound like much, does it? Just three hours. But research shows that in just one generation, children have lost three hours a day of free play. Three hours that used to be spent climbing trees, riding bikes, or making cubbies in the backyard. Today those hours are swallowed Read more
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The Gift of Reading Together (and Why It Still Matters)

It’s just after dinner. The dishwasher hums, the kids are finally in pyjamas, and there’s a comfortable mess of soft toys and socks on the floor. We curl up on the couch, one child tucked under my arm, the other sprawled upside down with their feet on the backrest, and I open the book. It’s Read more
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How to Give Your Kids a Real Childhood in a Digital World

Our children can still have a real childhood, just not by accident. It begins with intention, rhythm, and the quiet courage to do things differently. There’s a lot of ’90s nostalgia circulating lately. The clothes are back. The sitcoms are back. And the commentary is everywhere. Parents reminiscing about days spent riding bikes without supervision, Read more
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The Best Open-Ended Toys for Kids. Loved, Played With, and Used for Years

These open-ended toys have outlasted trends and clutter. From Duplo to Mobilo, they’re still used years later—and I’m sharing the ones worth keeping (and gifting). Read more
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What Giving Kids Time (Instead of Toys) Really Creates

What happens when you give kids time instead of toys? In our home, it created connection, calm, and imagination that lasted for years. This post explores the importance of play in childhood development—and why it’s never too late to reclaim it. Read more
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If Your Child Is Dysregulated, Start With Sunlight—Not a Sticker Chart

You’re not doing it wrong. You’re just doing it inside. If your child feels out of sync—and you do too—this gentle, research-backed guide explores how outdoor play, sunlight, and simple stories can bring regulation, rhythm, and calm back to your family. Read more
